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    and have thrown over seven-hundred touchdowns. Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre are two of the best NFL quarterbacks of all-time. For twenty-three straight years Green Bay has been a powerhouse in the NFL thanks to these phenoms . They’ve given the Packers half of the franchise’s Super Bowl trophies, and have seen seventeen playoff seasons. In 2007, Rodgers made his first career start, filling in for the injured Favre. Since then, Rodgers has excelled, and has showed the NFL how good he really…

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    agreement between the National Football League (NFL) and the American Football League (AFL). The first ever Super Bowl took place on January 15, 1967 with 61,946 attendees. It was located at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles. The Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs by a score of 35-10. Years later, the Super Bowl turned into something much bigger. People are willing to pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars for tickets. They are also willing to travel across the…

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    My favorite Superbowl commercial, was the Prius commercial. Mainly because it reminds me of one of my favorite movies, The Blues Brothers. My favorite part especially was at the end when all the cop cars were really close together, and the car put on the breaks automatically, then they just swerved their way through the cop cars because the cops were sleeping. Also, I know it had to do with three very illegal things, robbing a bank, stealing a car, and running from a police chase, but oh well.…

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    The unique element of public relations writing is that it is the attempt to establish positive relations between an organization and its various publics. Other forms of writing, such as journalism, documentaries and fiction are not meant to leave the public with a positive image. While, they can have a positive effect they are used to tell stories, to express one’s opinion and to tell one-side of a story. Writing for public relations focuses on using a written platform to communicate a…

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    The Football Hall of Fame is an honorable place for athletes that have participated, or are currently in the NFL (National Football League). Being in the Hall of Fame would not only make a Football player feel accomplished, but it only makes them do better in life. Furthermore, the Hall of Fame has over 17 different locations in the USA (United States of America). According to Ray Lewis (Who is a Hall of Famer), he thinks the Hall of Fame is a fantastic place to be inducted to and is a…

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    Super Bowl 50 had the third largest audience of any television broadcast in the history of television, with only Super Bowl 49 and Super Bowl 48 having larger audiences. But how did the NFL grow to become this popular? There appear to be many factors in the constant growth of the popularity, power and profits of the NFL since the 1970s. Some of these factors include Monday Night Football, new technologies providing new ways to draw fans and the NFL’s monopoly on professional football. The…

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    team records for the Chiefs. Records on that list include the most sacks, forced fumbles, and career safeties. In the 1990 season in a game against the Seahawks, Thomas did something that has never happened before and still hasn’t been beaten. He sacked Dave Krieg 7 times in one game. This wouldn’t be the last time that Thomas would do something so unbelievable. 8 seasons later Thomas sacked the Oakland Raiders quarterback 6 times in one game. This is a remarkable record and is still yet to be…

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    Terry Bradshaw was a very charming and energetic American player. He was well known for is for is stunning performance as a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). Born on September 2, 1948, in the Shreveport in the state of Louisiana USA, Terry was very talented in football, athletics, and academics. He exhibited a very remarkable performance in these fields. Therefore, he began his career after college when he was selected by Pittsburgh Steelers. After getting this chance, he worked…

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    Some of the ethical leadership traits he possessed, were professionalism, self-control, humility, moral courage, and personal discipline (Lombardi, 2003). We all know Lombardi was a successful coach, won the first two Super Bowls, and led the worst team in the league to the best team, but what you don’t know is some of the ethical dilemmas and ethical traps, he dealt with as a coach during the 1960’s…

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    “Dream Year” Barry had rushed for 2,358 yards. In 1994 Barry had led the NFL with 1,500 yards plus 2,166 from the line of scrimmage. After the 1994 season had ended Barry was awarded Most Offensive Player of the Year. In 1997 Barry had set a record for rushing 100 yards for 14 consecutive games. In 1997 Barry Sanders had shared Most Valuable Player with Green Bay’s Quarterback Bret Favre. Barry Sanders had been injury free from the 10 years of playing football. Barry had retired on July 28,…

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